As you know I missed my blog post on Sunday, and I’m sorry. This is because my grandad has recently passed away. As a result of this, my blog writing might be interrupted or delayed.

On the other side, I am starting to develop learn, an section which shall help youif you are in education. KS3 (Grades 7-9 in out of England ) shall go up in Late July and shall be finished July 2018. KS4 (grades 10 & 11) shall be coming out later (as I need to learn some of the curriculum). This all might come earlier as I will have lots of extra time in the upcoming days.

Also, in two weeks, I shall be going on a school trip for a few days. There shall be scheduled blog posts, but please note that I cannot reply to any comments

Sorry for any inconveniences, and hopefully I should have a blog post on Thursday.

P.S Thank you to Christian Mihai for being the 1st follower of the blog. Also thanks to simpledimple and moviebabble for liking!

Bill Gates is mainly worried about one thing. It’s not nuclear, nor war or a natural disaster.

Bill Gates believes that the most likely thing to kill the excess of 10 million people in the 21st century. According to Bill, he believes that there is a 50% chance of a widespread epidemic in his lifetime. In the diagram below, you can see the second biggest killer is infectious diseases.

20th Century Death Chart- http://www.informationisbeautiful.net/visualizations/20th-century-death/

“The Spanish Flu”(1918-1920) was a widespread influenza killing 50-100 million people; compared to 38 million people dying in world war 1. Yet not many people will know about it. We don’t grieve the deaths of the people who died in the Spanish Flu, yet WW1 is remembered every year.

With the Ebola crisis, it took a long time to come up with a vaccine. And as transportation standards very high, meaning that you can travel across the world in a day, an infection can spread a lot quicker than they can back in the early 20th century.

If you were to imagine that virus three times as worse as Ebola was worldwide, the damage would be massive. This would cause maybe millions of people to die.

What’s my perspective?

I believe that Gates is right, more action is needed to prevent a possible worldwide influenza.

I also believe that people should donate more to developing countries, to stop these outbreaks from happening. And if they are to occur, third world countries need to able to treat and cure many thousands of patients in a short period of time to stop it spreading.

I still believe that stuff like climate change needs to be sorted, but maybe we need to divert some of our focus to events nearer the future.

Welcome to LeapIntoScience, a blog for budding scientists. First I should introduce myself: I’m Keeran, a young innovative scientist. I love science, I hope to spread that passion via my this blog.

The purpose of the blog is to teach you about the marvels of science, from stimulating scientifical concepts to simple textbook studies. I also aim to make this blog approachable for anyone, even if you hate science I can make you love it.

I shall try to be posting on a Sunday and a Thursday, but this might not occur every week. This is because I’m a student and I’m very busy.

A section called Learn shall be open to the public, in August 2017, and finished within a year. This is aimed to help students and adults with information on a certain subject.

This should include:

Chemistry

Physics

Biology

As you can see, this website does not have a custom domain, but if we get to 5,000 viewers, I will get a custom domain.

If you like this blog, be sure to subscribe (by clicking the button in the widget on the right.) This means that you will get a notification via e-mail when a new post comes out. Feel free to contact me via the comment section.